Alumni Family Business Takes Coffee “to the Heights”
Samantha Flanders (’15) is the co-founder of Verso L’alto Coffee Roasters, along with her sister and brother-in-law, Hannah (Flanders) and Johnny Richard (both ’13).
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Video: What Can We Learn from TAC’s Foucault Pendulum?
How it works, and what it tells us, is the subject of a video featuring Thomas Aquinas College tutor and alumnus Dr. Gregory L. Froelich (’83).
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Video: Counselor, Advocate, LA Catholic, Michele (Grimm ’81) Loughman
In a recent installment of its LA Catholics video series, the Archdiocese of Los Angele profiles TAC alumna Michele (Grimm ’81) Loughman — mother of 10, cancer survivor, and executive director of the Life Centers of Ventura County.
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Polish Government Invites TAC Alum to Speak on Catholic Liberal Education
While in Warsaw last month to promote the translation of his two latest books into Polish, alumnus author scholar Dr. Peter A. Kwasniewski (’94) spoke before some of the country’s top educators about, as he described it, “the immense value of classical liberal education in itself and in the modern world.”
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Prayers for Kim (Madsen ’14) and Matthew Schmidgall (’12)
Megan (Schmidgall ’19) Sanchez reports the sad news that Kim (Madsen ’14) and Matthew Schmidgall (’12) have lost their four-month-old son, Michael Boethius, who died suddenly on November 30. 
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Priscilla (Smith ’77) McCaffrey Pens Story of Christmas Hope in Communist China
Every year, Westerners purchase billions of dollars of Christmas decorations, from crèche scenes to inflatable reindeer, imported from China. What do the artisans who make these goods think of them?
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College Governor Founds “Tacoma Safe” to Save City
Concerned about soaring crime and homelessness in her city, Mrs. Connelly has co-founded Tacoma Safe, a community organization that is pushing for increased local policing and shelter options. 
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